Unrivalled contrast – deeper black, brighter lights

The Backlight Master Drive can display an unprecedented dynamic range with incredibly deep black and dazzling lights. This backlight system has an ultra-dense LED structure, a unique local dimming algorithm and optical design.

Absolute control, total artistry

INDEPENDENT LED MODULE CONTROL

To get the best out of the Backlight Master Drive, a new, innovative algorithm controls the ultra-dense LED structure. Each LED module is independently controlled, creating a spectacularly accurate picture.

Light where it’s needed

Calibrated beam LED design

The Backlight Master Drive has a unique design which gathers LED lights in one spot, reducing light diffusion and the flare effect that can be seen on other full-array LED TVs. It ensures that each LED emits a straight beam for a clear picture which displays vivid lights and dark blacks.

4K HDR Processor X1

Features included:

Individual objects - analysed and enhanced

Object-based Super Resolution

Our TVs with Object-based Super Resolution technology detect individual objects in a picture and preserve detail on screen. Hundreds of objects are identified and their resolution individually enhanced to give a picture of exceptional accuracy and detail.

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Making colour and contrast more real

Object-based HDR remaster

With Object-based HDR remaster, the colour in individual objects on screen is analysed and the contrast adjusted, unlike most TVs where contrast is only adjusted along one black-to-white contrast curve. Because objects are remastered individually, this TV can reproduce greater depth, textures and more realistic pictures.

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Less banding for a smoother picture

Super Bit Mapping HDR

There are thousands of tones, shades and gradations of light in a sunset. Super Bit Mapping HDR reveals them all. It creates smooth, natural TV picture quality as you watch, without the “banding” that can occur on other TVs.

8 BIT SOURCE

AFTER 14 BIT PROCESSING

See more detail with databases for noise reduction and upscaling

Dual database processing

One database is used to clean the picture, reducing on-screen noise. The other is used to upscale the resolution, improving clarity. These two powerful image improvement databases work together, dynamically improving pixels in real time. Each database has tens of thousands of references, amassed from our experience creating content for TV and movies over the years.

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1. Noise reduction database

Compressed noise is identified by the database which includes "before and after” data on what a picture should look like and removes the compressed picture noise.

2. Upscaling database

The upscaling database also includes "before and after" data which is used to upscale the signal and create a more realistic picture.

The power to enhance every picture

It’s the knowledge from filming and developing blockbuster movies and TV shows that makes our legendary 4K X-Reality™ PRO & X-Reality™ PRO so special. Patterns in each scene are analysed and enhanced by unique databases to find the most accurate hue, saturation and brightness for each resolution.

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Upscaled image

Each pixel is upscaled to give a picture that is rendered in beautiful High Definition on screen.

Database analysis

This signal is analysed and compared to an evolving database, then upscaled to the best possible picture.

Original Image

A standard or HD resolution signal is displayed through broadcast, internet or local media.

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Lines become clearer

Cut the noise effect that appears on the edges of objects in high contrast scenes.

Action stays smooth

Softens the sharp edges that can form between blocks when there’s action on screen.

Dark scenes stay clear

Reduces irregular marks, spots or streaks that can show up in low light scenes.

Streamed video is sharper

Cleans vertical edges of dot crawl, a chequerboard effect often seen on web videos.

Bringing every pixel to life

Redefining realism

OLED Panel Control

Millions of OLEDs, individually controlled

This screen has millions of self-illuminating OLED pixels that can be individually activated to reproduce truly lifelike pictures. Because each pixel lights up independently, you'll see more accurate detail, colour and shades in every scene with OLED technology.

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Sony's OLED reliability

Our OLED TVs are designed to prevent image burn-in. The Picture Processor X1™ Ultimate and 4K HDR Processor X1™ Extreme detect if there is a static image on screen and shifts the pixel to avoid burn-in or image retention.

A wider, more natural spectrum of colour

Our original panel controller for OLED maximises dynamic range by widening the area of colour reproduction at high brightness. Pictures are enhanced with extra detail and texture.

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LED Panel Control

Beautiful colours from all sides

Watching TV from the sides is now as satisfying as from the centre. Sony's original optical design to control light from the backlight, the X-Wide Angle panel ensures colours stay true from wherever you're watching.

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Capturing the full range of dark and light

By precisely balancing the light output across the screen, dimming some areas and boosting others, X-tended Dynamic Range™ PRO reveals a brightness range three times that of a conventional LED-backlit TV. It enhances any source to near HDR quality with a wider range of brightness.

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Brighter peaks

Light areas in the image receive a boost in backlighting, creating brilliant peaks of brightness.

Deeper blacks

In dark areas of the screen, backlighting is automatically dimmed, heightening the contrast with light areas.

Making fast-moving scenes bright and clear

On some screens, sports and fast action scenes can seem to go by in a blur. Our latest X-Motion Clarity™ technology keeps everything smooth, bright and clear. Each ‘blink’ is individually controlled and its duration optimised, while brightness is boosted when needed, so you won’t miss a thing.

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1. X-Motion Clarity

2. Conventional TV

HDR & Wide Colour

A new viewing experience

HDR technology

High Dynamic Range (HDR) enhances the dynamic range of a picture, increasing the contrast between the brightest whites and darkest blacks. Every pixel is made more accurate, regardless of resolution, bringing scenes to life with greater detail. Movies and TV shows in HDR are closer to the original recording and the director’s vision with more brightness, contrast and colour, for a truly lifelike viewing experience.

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A wider colour gamut

A TRILUMINOS™ Display excels at reproducing reds, greens and blues – colours that are notoriously difficult for TVs to display accurately. It reproduces the finest colour variations for the best pictures.

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Footnotes

1Actual colour and dimension may differ from the screen image.

2Colours & features of the product shown may differ by model and country.

34K: 3,840 x 2,160 pixels.

4Services availability depends on region. A part or whole of software/services installed into or accessible through the product may be changed, discontinued, removed, suspended, or terminated without notice.

5Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.